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PERSOANLITY PROFILER SAID:

Here's one important truth about you: you have a tender heart. Yes, you know that others need to learn to take care of themselves. Yes, you know they need to accept the consequences of their foolish or bad behavior. And sometimes, even when your instinct is to help them, you will let them fend for themselves and let them suffer the consequences of their choices or circumstances.

But most of the time you are there to help when they need you. If they are in trouble, you offer compassion and go out of your way to be helpful. If they need someone who will listen, you are trustworthy and sympathetic. And you are direct with them; when they need advice or counsel, you offer it in a straightforward, direct manner, without beating around the bush.

You're also smart enough to know that you cannot take good care of others if you fail to take good care of yourself, so you listen to your own wants and needs. If you've run out of sympathetic energy, you spend time restoring yourself. If you've ignored your own pain or frustration, you find a friend who will listen well, or go into your own private healing place and give yourself permission to focus on you.

But before long, you're back at it with your friends, offering a sympathetic ear and compassion on which they learn to trust, also giving straightforward advice and counsel when they ask for it. You do know how to take care of yourself, but your genuine interest is in taking care of others.

You think like an artist. Or better, you SEE like an artist. While most people look at life's straight lines, its height and depth and width, you're bending the lines with your imagination and turning black and white into shades of blue and yellow. And in conversations at work or with your friends you want to ask, "Do you see what I see?" A few might, most don't, but you've piqued everyone's curiosity with your own original and inventive ways of thinking.

You can, if you must, think in conventional ways. But left on your own, you'll usually opt for the eccentric or avant-garde; in fact you're usually bored with what everyone else is comfortable with. You learn from reading, talking, watching people and other fauna and flora, and simply sitting in the soft chair of your mind and wondering how people would learn how to count if they could only use uneven numbers. You are out in front of conventional ideas, bravely originally defining true and false, right and wrong, the good, the bad and the ugly.

You are an emotional person. In some ways, we are all emotional; we feel joy, anger, sadness and fear; some of us more powerfully than others - and you more powerfully than most. Your emotions are closer to the surface, and your feelings more obvious to you than is the case with most people. You've got your life in a good place, your dominant mood is upbeat, and unless life has been particularly trying for you, you greatly enjoy the richness and intensity of life that being so open with your emotions brings you.

Sure there are times when your feelings come very close to the surface, and life becomes more complicated. At these times you may grow self-conscious, or feel a bit anxious. But all in all, you much prefer being open with your emotions, breathing in all that life offers, than shutting down any part of your emotional experience. Granted, there may be times when these emotions are hard but you realize that is part of life. And more often than not you feel enriched by your emotions, by your ability to be open to all that life brings you. You know that even when you have those times that get you down, there will be even more times when you see life in ways that others just can't.

When you take on a task at work or at home, you are reliable; you get the job done. In an organized way, you define the goal, lay out a plan, figure how long the task will take, and get to work "solid and dependable you".

But and this is important you're not a slave to the plan. You're committed to it, but not chained to it; the connection is more casual and informal. You know that sometimes "the best laid plans" fall off the tracks; when this happens, you clean up the train wreck and start over, undeterred.

Though not happening often, when plans change, you're okay with it. In fact, sometimes you change the plan. It's too nice of a Saturday to finish organizing the garage. Let's go for a bike ride instead. True, the next rainy Saturday will likely find you back in the garage, but for now the work can wait.

What an interesting combination of qualities in you're organized, but casual; solid, but compliant; and dependable, but informal. At home and at work, people know they can rely on you. You take great satisfaction in knowing that people think of you as disciplined and responsible, but you also know that you have something of a free spirit in you, and when this spirit moves you, off you go, following the impulse of the moment. You are rightly proud of your work ethic, but you also enjoy your willingness to lay the tools down, crank up the music and play like a child.

People light you up. In conversations, planning meetings or almost any social situation, you bring your energy and your friendly, outgoing personality into these engagements with other people, and you come away pumped up. You can hardly wait for the next event, as long as other people will be there. And you're good at it.

You know how to communicate. You listen well, the first rule of good communication, and then, when it's your turn, you talk vigorously and with animation; in your uninhibited way you give all that you've got to the encounter.

In situations where you feel very safe, when you know and trust the people you're with, you can be very kindhearted and unrestrained. You let your affection for and pleasure in being with others flow freely. You're wide open And when you get back this same kind of unrestrained warmth, you are deeply satisfied. Because you are so friendly and full of life, these are among your favorite moments.


cycling is my sport
reading shapes my imagination
movies make me see life acted out
playing guitar is my other passion
poetry is the language of my heart
music soothes my soul
sushi and pasta fills me up
Corona is my beer of choice
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Before The Next Tear Drop Fall
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"Always With You, Always With Me"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1NG0FKTWrA

My Interests

I'd like to meet:

The whole world!

All who take the sword will perish by the sword.
(Christianity, Matthew)

Those who wrongfully kill men are only putting their
weapons into the hands of others who will in turn kill them.
(Taoism, Treatise on Response and Retribution 5)

Ashes fly back in the face of him who throws them.
(African Traditional Religions. Yoruba Proverb (Nigeria))

For they sow the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind.
(Judaism, Hosea)

To my surprise I saw that most of us had selected the
illnesses we would suffer, and for some, the illness
that would end our lives. Sometimes healing does not
come immediately, or at all, because of our need for
growth. All experience is for our good, and sometimes
it takes what we would consider negative experience to
help develop our spirits. We were very willing, even anxious, as
spirits to accept all of our ailments, illnesses, and
accidents here to help better ourselves spiritually.
I understood that the pain we experience
on earth is just a moment, just a split second of
consciousness in the spirit world, and we are very
willing to endure it.
(Betty Eadie, ..Embraced By the Light')

My Blog

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Posted by on Thu, 04 Jun 2009 18:30:00 GMT

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Posted by on Tue, 02 Jun 2009 16:54:00 GMT

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Posted by on Wed, 27 May 2009 14:05:00 GMT

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Posted by on Thu, 21 May 2009 03:56:00 GMT

Just like how the mob takes control, the administration does the same way...

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Posted by on Sun, 17 May 2009 07:24:00 GMT

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Posted by on Tue, 12 May 2009 16:54:00 GMT

Four types of Obama supporters.... after 100 days..

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Posted by on Sat, 09 May 2009 04:30:00 GMT

Obama does not want the black community to succeed

First, President Obama is trying to kill a bill that will help black farmers and he himself sponsored as a Senator.Now, he signed a bill killing a successful program that helped Washington DC  inner c...
Posted by on Wed, 06 May 2009 04:04:00 GMT

What can you do with $20.3 million at your dsiposal?

In the current economic situation here in the US, every American is asked by President Obama to "sacrifice". Many Americans are not spending because many of us are unemployed (8.5% unemployment as of ...
Posted by on Mon, 04 May 2009 09:46:00 GMT

Germanfest Bike Rally Muenster, Tx April 29, 2009

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Posted by on Sat, 02 May 2009 05:41:00 GMT